Rapper T.I. says the Loch Ness Monster will be elected US president long before a woman will be

Multi-Grammy winning rapper T.I. had some harsh words about the
possibility of a Hillary Clinton presidency.

In a wild interview
with radio personality DJ Whoo Kid, T.I. said he could
never bring himself to vote for Clinton primarily because of her
sex.

“Not to be sexist but, I can’t vote for the leader of the
free world to be a woman,” the "Blurred Lines"
rapper said.“Just because, every other
position that exists, I think a woman could do well.

"But the president? It’s kinda like, I just know that women
make rash decisions emotionally. They make very permanent,
cemented decisions – and then later, it’s kind of like it didn’t
happen, or they didn’t mean for it to happen."

He later added, "They [other leaders] will not be able to
negotiate the right kinds of foreign policy ... the world ain’t
ready yet. I think you might be able to the Loch Ness
Monster elected before you could [get a woman elected].”

The rapper subsequently apologized for his comments.

"My comments about women running for president were
unequivocally insensitive and wrong," he tweeted.
"I sincerely apologize to everyone I offended."

T.I. also commented on Clinton's arch rival, Republican real
estate tycoon Donald Trump saying he's "interesting" and
that he can relate to him on the business side of things.

"He's the best showman of them all," T.I. said."And I do feel that if he is sincerely concerned about the
economy of America and the working public, he would be the best
person to flip the money that we have."

However, T.I. said he wouldn't vote for Trump because of his past
"racist remarks."

"All that s--- makes it impossible to be completely
supportive of him," he said. "But just knowing what he’s done for
business for himself, if he intends to do that for America, it
would be beneficial. But I can’t cash no vote for him.”

Among other things, the rapper was also asked if
he would support/work for fellow rapper Kanye West if he runs in
2020.

He said he would assist a politician if he has a
"worthy cause to benefit the people who need it the most," but
that he's personally no politician, and more of a business
man. He added that he respects West as a performer, but that
he wouldn't cast a vote for him.